Set current figure without making it visible

Hi all,
I'd like to make a figure "the current figure" by using
figure(myPicture)
HOWEVER, I don't want myPicture to become visible.
The figure(myPicture) command makes myPicture visible by definition. Is there any other command that will simply make myPicture the current figure while keeping the visibility set to "off"?
Thanks!
JF

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set(0, 'CurrentFigure', figureHandle)

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It works fine and solved my problems since I have huge amount of lines to plot on one figure. Thanks for your powerful answer!

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Do you want to manipulate the figure 'MyPicture'? Is that why you want it 'current'? If so, you don't have to make it current. You just have to use the figure handle in the commands you're using. For example,
h=figure;
creates the figure and handle for that figure;
plot(h, x,y)
plots x,y on the figure with handle 'h'
title(h,'This is MyPicture')
adds a title to your figure.
Perhaps
figure(myPicture), set(myPicture,'visible','off')
then when you want
set(myPicture,'visible','on')

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